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The Times Of Harvey Milk: The Criterion Collection Blu-Ray

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  • Additional Details
  • Format: Blu-Ray
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Region: A Region?
  • Aspect Ratio: Fullscreen
  • Studio: Criterion Collection
  • Blu-Ray Release Date: March 22, 2011
  • Subtitles: English
  • Audio: ENGLISH: DTS-HD MA Stereo
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Color: Color
  • Includes:
    Audio commentary featuring director Robert Epstein, coeditor Deborah Hoffmann, and photographer Daniel Nicoletta
    Interview clips not used in the film
    New interview with documentary filmmaker Jon Else
    New program about The Times Of Harvey Milk and Gus Van Sant's Milk, featuring Epstein, Van Sant, actor James Franco, and Milk friends Cleve Jones, Anne Kronenberg, and Nicoletta
    Rare collection of audio and video recordings of Milk
    Excerpts from Epstein's research tapes, featuring Milk partner Scott Smith
    Footage from the film's Castor Theatre premiere and the 1984 Academy Awards
    Panel discussion on Supervisor Dan White's trial
    Excerpts from the twenty-fifth anniversary commemoration of Milk's and Mayor George Moscone's assassinations
    Original theatrical trailer
    A booklet featuring an essay by film critic B. Ruby Rich, a tribute by Milk's nephew Stuart Milk, and a piece on the film's restoration by UCLA's Ross Lipman
  • Release Date: 1984
The Times Of Harvey Milk Blu-ray

Expert Review:
Gus van Sant's Milk is great, but I'll take the real deal over that any day of the week. Rob Epstein's chronicle of the career of Harvey Milk, one of America's first openly gay elected officials, shows how individual passion and public cooperation work to make change possible. It's a tribute to a great man and the times in which he lived, the times that he impacted so much. By Daniel Schindel of ScreenPicks

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